Good day all, I'm a new member, long time lurker. Thanks to all of you for the information and inspiration for many years.
I'm now finally at the point where I'll get my first shop and still at the stage where I'm getting garage door installation done. The doors are in, but the installers didn't put on the weather stripping because the hole in the aluminium of the weatherstrips falls in between my interior frame and door sill, where the "L" normally meets. I'll try to upload pictures later.
The question is if I were to shim the gap to be able to screw the weather stripping in the shims where the gap once was, would that be solid long term? Anyone did this before? This was necessary has the frame are in concrete openings that were not sitting flush, concrete forms panels moved, resulting in an uneven surface to frame in.
I'm now finally at the point where I'll get my first shop and still at the stage where I'm getting garage door installation done. The doors are in, but the installers didn't put on the weather stripping because the hole in the aluminium of the weatherstrips falls in between my interior frame and door sill, where the "L" normally meets. I'll try to upload pictures later.
The question is if I were to shim the gap to be able to screw the weather stripping in the shims where the gap once was, would that be solid long term? Anyone did this before? This was necessary has the frame are in concrete openings that were not sitting flush, concrete forms panels moved, resulting in an uneven surface to frame in.
